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Pamela Anderson, 57, reveals how she looks just as 'healthy' today as she did 10 years ago
Pamela Anderson, 57, reveals how she looks just as 'healthy' today as she did 10 years ago

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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Pamela Anderson, 57, reveals how she looks just as 'healthy' today as she did 10 years ago

Pamela Anderson has revealed the secret to her incredible good looks that have made her a Playboy cover girl, a Baywatch actress and a poster woman for hotness after 50. Turns out it is pretty much luck. The Canadian admitted that she feels genetically 'lucky' as she talked to People before being unveiled as the new face of Biolage haircare. Pamela - who will turn 58 in July - said: 'I can't believe I still have a hair on my head with everything it's gone through, with all the hot rollers, and the heat, and the sun, and everything. But I think, genetically, I'm lucky. 'My hair is very thick and strong, and it's seen a lot. But that's what's so fun about this time in my life, where I actually just go to sleep with my hair a little bit damp, wake up, and it is what it is. And it doesn't matter the haircut. As long as you have good products.' The ex of Tommy Lee added, 'I think the number one thing for me is just for it to look healthy — with my hair and with my skin.' She also said she 'never thought' she'd still be in the 'beauty world' at the age of 57. The Hollywood star is amazed with where's she at in her career. She told People: 'Who would've thought at this age, I'd be in this industry, in the beauty world, and just kind of starting my career? There's hope for all of us. 'I'm enjoying this time in my life. It's really nice.' Pamela revealed that she admires Biolage for its sustainable practices. Speaking about their partnership, Pamela explained: 'We're aligned philosophically. 'Cruelty-free and vegan have been parts of my existence for so, so long. Now more than ever, it's in fashion to have compassion. It's an exciting time. Sometimes I have to pinch myself. This is all really happening.' Pamela's fame peaked in the 90s, but she now feels much more confident in her own skin. Pamela has become well-known for her makeup-free approach in recent years. But the movie star remains determined to have 'healthy' hair and skin. The actress - who shot to international stardom as CJ Parker in Baywatch - said: 'For me, hair is an expressive tool. 'I'm not wearing a lot of makeup these days, but my hair, I like a strong haircut. It's kind of evolved over the last few projects; it's exciting. But I think the number one thing for me is just for it to look healthy — with my hair and with my skin.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Biolage Professional Hair Spa (@biolage) Pamela said: 'I can't believe I still have a hair on my head with everything it's gone through, with all the hot rollers, and the heat, and the sun, and everything. But I think, genetically, I'm lucky. 'My hair is very thick and strong, and it's seen a lot.' Seen in 2012 Earlier this month Pam said she wanted to be a 'feminine warrior' at the Met Gala. The Last Showgirl actress caused a stir at the annual fashion extravaganza earlier this month when she revealed she'd chopped her hair into a blunt bob with fringe and she's now explained she was searching for a look that was 'strong, brave and committed'. She told Who What Wear of her new haircut: 'It actually started a few projects ago. I originally cut it for a film - just to the shoulders - as a quiet nod to my favorite Bergman actresses. 'For the Met, I wanted something strong, brave, and committed—aligned with the night's theme of tailoring from head to toe. 'I believe the world needs more of a feminine warrior presence, and this was my small contribution.' The 57-year-old star felt 'blessed' to wear her silver Tory Burch gown to the event, and was keen for herself not to overshadow the garment. She said: 'It wasn't about looking 'good.' 'That's subjective anyway. [Tory Burch's] dress was the star. I was just blessed to wear it.' Meanwhile, Sonsie, the beauty company of which Pamela is a co-founder, is releasing two updated formulas, with Basic Balm now containing a 1% hydrating peptide complex, while the Multi Moisture Mask has been rebranded as Multi Moisture Cream and can be used on the entire body. She said of the changes: 'They're the same formulas we all love—with a little more. 'Rethinking the mask as a true multiuse cream opens up more possibilities. 'It's something we've all been using on our faces but also our hands, elbows, feet—wherever we need it. It's multifunctional in the truest sense.' Pamela is a huge fan of her own brand. She admitted: 'Sonsie is my entire routine.' When it comes to her overall wellbeing, the former 'Baywatch' star thinks taking the time to connect with nature is vital. She said: 'I walk outside every day, no matter where I am. It's how I start my mornings. I write until the sun comes up, then I'm out the door. [I am] very much a garden girl.'

Rocker shocked as cigarette prices soar, fuel underworld war in Australia
Rocker shocked as cigarette prices soar, fuel underworld war in Australia

News.com.au

time5 days ago

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Rocker shocked as cigarette prices soar, fuel underworld war in Australia

When Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee stopped by a Southbank 7-Eleven while touring in Melbourne in 2023, he was shocked by price of a packet of Marlboro Gold. The US musician was not used to paying that much — at $62.99 for 25 cigarettes, the cost was at the time among the highest in the world. He took to Instagram to share his receipt for four packets at $251.96 and left no question about his feelings with an accompanying middle finger emoji. Fast forward two years and the cost keeps going up. A photograph of a price board at a Melbourne store over the weekend caused a stir all over again. 'I snapped this pic in Melbourne yesterday,' wrote Sydney-based tourism director Fiona Dalton on LinkedIn. 'It's clearly been a very long time since I made my last purchase but I kid you not — I had to do a double take.' The board showed the cheapest packet of cigarettes cost $34.50 while others nudged the $100 mark. 'This is the cost PER PACKET of cigarettes from a 7/11 convenience store in the city,' Ms Dalton wrote. 'That's $82.99 for a packet of Benson & Hedges. Although I'm not an advocate for the damages of smoking it's worth considering what's happening as a result of these prices. 'No wonder the 'Tobacco Wars' will be the next Underbelly series. No wonder we have a drug epidemic in Australia. No wonder kids are vaping. No wonder the illegal tobacco trade is increasing. No wonder the underworld are killing each other on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne over deals gone wrong. 'This is insane. Has public policy gone too far?' It's a question that has does the rounds in Australia year after year. Australia's cigarette prices are sky-high because the Federal Government applies a tobacco excise to cigarettes. The tax per cigarette is roughly $1.40. It means a packet of cigarettes in Australia, on average, costs more than $AU40 compared to about $AU13 in the United States. In Europe and Japan, the cost of cigarettes is even lower. The tobacco excise is indexed every March and September in line with average weekly ordinary-time earnings. The thinking behind the policy is that higher costs will deter smoking. It's in the interests of public health and aims to keep smokers out of hospital beds. But it also earns the government massive revenue, though that is falling as Aussies turn to the illicit tobacco market. Fei Gao, a Lecturer in Taxation from the University of Sydney and Andrew Terry, a Professor of Business Regulation from the University of Sydney, wrote recently about why the public policy has created a 'diabolical problem for the government'. 'This financial year, the government expects to earn revenue from the tobacco excise of A$7.4 billion. That's down sharply from $12.6 billion in 2022–23, and an earlier peak of $16.3 billion in 2019–20,' they wrote. 'The government expects this downward trend to continue. Australia's heavy tobacco taxation has driven many consumers towards illicit cigarettes. 'But this is more than just a problem for government coffers accustomed to revenue from the tobacco tax. 'It presents a major challenge for a public health policy that has long relied on increasing tobacco excise duty as its primary tool to reduce smoking. 'If government revenue from tobacco is falling, it isn't because we aren't trying to tax it.' They wrote that 'while legal cigarette prices are prohibitively high for some, illegal alternatives are widely available and significantly cheaper. That's because these unregulated products bypass excise and GST entirely'. 'The estimated value of illicit tobacco entering the Australian market has soared, from $980 million in 2016–17 to more than $6 billion in 2022–23. Of this $6 billion, almost $3 billion entered the market undetected.' The impact is being seen on the streets of Melbourne and Sydney where organised crime syndicates have been burning down rival businesses in what's dubbed the 'big tobacco wars'. Hundreds of shops have been burned down in the last few years. On LinkedIn, many joined the debate about exactly what to do. 'When you can pick up a pack for $15 with the same chemicals,' one person wrote. 'Meanwhile in Spain, I took this photo (of) the Marlboro box. Some were €4.65,' wrote another. Latest estimates by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare suggests 1.8 million Australians smoke daily. A poll of more than 9000 readers carried out last year showed 66 per cent of respondents thought cigarette prices were too high in Australia. Author and economist Jason Murphy summed it up well. 'What we see now in Australia is that a pack of smokes is so expensive that normal people are willing to buy black market cigarettes. And organised crime is willing to supply. 'When a pack costs $12 at the shops, there's not much profit in undercutting the supermarket giants. But when a pack costs $50 at the shops, well. 'Remember that tobacco and paper are very, very cheap to make, transport and sell. They store easily and don't need to be refrigerated or kept food-safe. Anyone who has ever bought cigarettes in Asia knows the fair price of the actual product can be very low. 'So if you can buy a pack of cigarettes for 30 cents wholesale out of Asia and sell it under the counter illegally in Australia for $20, the profits are huge. 'Hence all the firebombing.'

Heather Locklear 'SPLITS from fiance'… just as her ex Tommy Lee leaves his wife
Heather Locklear 'SPLITS from fiance'… just as her ex Tommy Lee leaves his wife

Daily Mail​

time23-05-2025

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Heather Locklear 'SPLITS from fiance'… just as her ex Tommy Lee leaves his wife

Heather Locklear has reportedly split from her fiancé of many years, Chris Heisser. Heather and Chris, both 63, went to high school together in the 1970s and dated then. They reconnected in 2017 and got engaged in 2020 after a brief breakup in 2019. 'Heather and Chris are no longer together,' a source told Us Weekly. 'Heather is single and she's ready to date again.' Another source added, 'She hasn't seen Chris since the New Year but wishes him all the best.' Reportedly nothing dramatic happened between the two long time friends, they just drifted apart like many couples do, the insider claimed. The last time he appeared on her Instagram page was in 2023. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. has reached out to Heather's representative for comment. Us Weekly's first source called the demise of their engagement a 'slow fizzle.' 'They are not spending as much time with each other. It's minimal, the source continued. 'She's focusing on herself. She is sober and doing really well.' And the Melrose Place star is wasting any time moping around about the breakup. 'Heather's main focus is her sobriety, gardening, cooking, and spending quality time with her daughter Ava and her friends,' the source shared. The timing of the TJ Hooker actress' breakup is interesting because her ex-husband Tommy Lee also just split from his wife, Brittany Furlan. Heather was playing Sammy Jo on the wildly popular nighttime drama Dynasty, while Tommy was the drummer for one of the hottest bands of the 1980s, Mötley Crüe. They met at an REO Speedwagon concert in the 1980s, and when Tommy spotted Heather in the crowd, he was smitten. 'He took her hand and said, "Hi, I'm Tommy, nice to touch you." He got her phone number from his accountant's brother, a dentist who knew Locklear's dentist,' Rolling Stone reported. 'But the first time he called her up, he almost blew it. He told her, "Hey, check it out, you're on channel 2."' They reconnected in 2017 and got engaged in 2020 after a brief breakup in 2019 View this post on Instagram A post shared by Heather Locklear (@heatherlocklear) Locklear pointed out that it wasn't her on channel 2 – it was Heather Thomas, an actress she is frequently mistaken for. They had a whirlwind relationship and got engaged just a few months into their relationship when Heather popped the question to Tommy. They got married on May 10, 1986, at The Biltmore in Santa Barbara. They split in 1993 reportedly due to Tommy's infidelity. Heather went on to marry Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora while Tommy moved on with Pamela Anderson. In an interesting turn of events, Tommy, 62, recently split with his wife Brittany Furlan, 38. Sources close to Lee and Furla, told TMZ Thursday that the heavy metal staple and comic/influencer have not lived together the past two weeks. Furlan is unhappy with the Mötley Crüe member's drinking and has made numerous attempts to try to guide him to sobriety to no avail, insiders told the outlet. Other indicators surfaced via social media, as Lee posted a clip Thursday in which he said he was in the studio, creating a new track titled Stupid Girl. He captioned the post: 'Everything has its place and time and this one hits it right on the head Stupid girl!' Other indicators surfaced via social media, as Lee posted a clip Thursday in which he said he was in the studio, creating a new track titled Stupid Girl. He captioned the post: 'Everything has its place and time and this one hits it right on the head Stupid girl!' Sources told TMZ it was 'unclear' if a divorce filing was in the near future, Lee also unfollowed Furlan on Instagram. The two initially met in 2017, got engaged the next year, and got married the year after that, in 2019.

Pamela Anderson goes natural glam in NYC after revisiting sexpot look that made her famous in the 90s
Pamela Anderson goes natural glam in NYC after revisiting sexpot look that made her famous in the 90s

Daily Mail​

time22-05-2025

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Pamela Anderson goes natural glam in NYC after revisiting sexpot look that made her famous in the 90s

Pamela Anderson looked classically stylish on Wednesday as she stepped out in New York City just days after revisiting her signature 90s sexpot look. The 57-year-old Last Showgirl — who just revisited her 90s-era glamour — star looked fantastic in a tweed, black, sleeveless mini dress with sheer black pantyhose. She punctuated the look with a pair of pointy-toe black heels and she accessorized with glamorous onyx sunglasses and a small leather handbag. Anderson, whose ex-husband Tommy Lee is going through marital woes, appeared to wear little to no makeup underneath her shades. Her newly chopped blonde bob was arranged in fluffy curls that fell near her jawline. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Just days earlier, Anderson made an epic return to her signature 90s makeup look after years of embracing her natural beauty on magazine covers and at public appearances. While she entered her fresh-faced era back in 2023 to feel more comfortable in her own skin and reject societal beauty standards, the movie star, 57, made the rare move of wearing full glam. In a post, uploaded by Los Angeles-based makeup artist David Velasquez, the actress wore a red Versace robe, charcoal black liner, overlined beige lipstick and a dramatic pair of fake eyelashes. 'Rock N Roll like the 90s,' Velasquez, who previously did Anderson's makeup for a 2022 Paper Magazine shoot, captioned the image. Although it is unknown when the stunning snap was taken, fans of the Baywatch legend were quick to praise her blonde bombshell comeback. 'I love her no makeup look but this feels like home,' one fan commented. Another gushed: 'Wow! She looks even better than she did in the 90s! Sheesh!!' 'pammy out here reminding us she can eat us all up with or without makeup,' a third wrote underneath the post. Others thanked Velasquez for giving Anderson 'a full face just to remind the girls who THE OG is!!!' Anderson is best known for starring on Baywatch for five seasons, from 1992 to 1997, as the iconic role of C.J. Parker, a stunning lifeguard. Last year, she received critical acclaim for her 2024 drama The Last Showgirl and earned a Best Actress nomination at the Golden Globes and SAG Awards. Earlier this year, a source told that Pamela is delighted that she is 'being applauded for her toned-down looks and recognized for her true talent.' They said: 'Pamela has gotten so much positive feedback from women all over the world for her natural glow up. 'She has become an icon who is now known for baring her all-natural self. 'While Pam recognizes that a little more make up would have gone fabulous with her gown, she also realizes that this is not true to who she is anymore. 'To do herself up – whether at the awards or anywhere else for that matter – would make her not true to herself.' The insider added that 'part of her motivation' to cut back on her glam was because she wanted to 'strip away her Barbwire image and Baywatch personification' - and be viewed 'as a serious actor.' 'When she went into this, part of her motivation was to strip away her Barbwire image and Baywatch personification. Shew wanted to be taken as a serious actor,' they continued. 'Pamela realized her true talent when she played Roxy Hart on Broadway. This was life changing for her. 'Never in a million years did she think that she would have been nominated for an award like this.' Another source close to the star confirmed that she 'still wears light makeup from time to time' and that she has not sworn off make-up forever, instead just changing her relationship with it. Anderson's outing Wednesday in NYC comes amid news that she has no desire to rekindle things with her ex-husband Tommy, 62, amid his marriage issues with Brittany Furlan, 38. Days after the Mötley Crüe drummer's wife admitted they were navigating a 'tough time' in their relationship, a source insisted that the Chicago star has 'zero interest in revisiting the past.' The insider told TMZ that the 62-year-old musician — with whom Pamela shares sons Brandon, 27, and Dylan Jagger, 26 — has 'no shot' with her. The Baywatch icon is said to be 'focusing on herself, enjoying being single' and not interested in the divorce rumors surrounding Lee and Furlan, who have allegedly split after six years of marriage due to the rocker's drinking problem. While sources told the outlet it's 'unclear' if a divorce filing is imminent, Lee unfollowed Furlan on Instagram and the content creator has been living in a hotel. Pamela and Tommy met in 1995 and had a tumultuous romance that resulted in a marriage, two kids, and a divorce. Speaking with Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM show Andy Cohen Live in January, the Golden Globe-nominated actress said about her relationship with her ex: 'I mean, we used to talk a lot more. Not recently, unfortunately, but you know, I wish we did have a better rapport right now.' She noted, 'It'll be okay, eventually. It's just kind of a moment right now.' Looking to the future, the blonde beauty said, 'My [younger] son is engaged and we're gonna have grandkids together.' Tommy has been married to his fourth wife Brittany since 2019. Pamela told Wall Street Journal about unpacking details of her relationship with Tommy in her 2023 memoir Love, Pamela: 'I'm sure it's going to be annoying to his wife. I'd be annoyed.' Pamela and Tommy met in 1995 and had a tumultuous romance that resulted in a marriage, two kids, and a divorce She divulged in the book that her 'relationship with Tommy may have been the only time I was ever truly in love.' She also declared that she ultimately left him because she 'had to protect my babies.' Pamela accused Tommy of physically attacking her while she was holding their son Dylan when he was an infant. Tommy served four months of a six-month sentence after pleading no contest to felony spousal battery.

Tommy Lee and Brittany Furlan's catfishing scandal ramps up as Ronnie Radke says major investigation is afoot
Tommy Lee and Brittany Furlan's catfishing scandal ramps up as Ronnie Radke says major investigation is afoot

Daily Mail​

time21-05-2025

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Tommy Lee and Brittany Furlan's catfishing scandal ramps up as Ronnie Radke says major investigation is afoot

Tommy Lee and Brittany Furlan's catfishing scandal ramps up as Ronnie Radke says major investigation is afoot Have YOU got a story? Email tips@ The catfishing scandal that may have played a role in rocker Tommy Lee and his wife Brittany Furlan's recent split has allegedly taken a serious turn — with potential legal consequences. Ronnie Radke, the singer that Brittany allegedly believed she was chatting with online, spoke with TMZ on Tuesday about how law enforcement is now involved in the bizarre dispute. The 41-year-old Falling in Reverse frontman opened up about the dispute outside the Beachwood Cafe in Los Angeles after he previously denied that he was part of the social media interactions between Brittany, 38, and a TikTok account allegedly posing as him. Ronnie claimed in the new interview that the alleged catfishing incident has seriously escalated, as the FBI are now looking into it. has contacted representatives to Lee and Furlan for comment. Radke also alleged on Tuesday that multiple women had been conversing with the account that was posing as him, suggesting a larger scheme that was initially known. Ronnie Radke, 41, revealed Tuesday to TMZ that the catfishing scandal reportedly played a role in Tommy Lee and wife Brittany Furlan's split has escalated, as the FBI allegedly now investigating; Lee and Furlan pictured in 2019 in Hollywood The singer (pictured) also alleged the multiple women have claimed to have conversed with a TikTok count that allegedly impersonated him in conversations with Brittany 'I just don't want people getting tricked and dupes, and so the FBI is now involved,' he said. Radke claimed that whoever ran the fake TikTok account had committed a 'felony,' and he added that it was 'pretty serious.' When he was asked if he had any knowledge that an account may have been impersonating him, he admitted to seeing multiple 'Ronnie Radke accounts' on social media sites, but he said he didn't put much stock in them. 'It's very obvious that [the accounts are] not — you can obviously tell that [they are] not real,' he said, explaining that the possibility that an account with his name was sophisticated enough to fool Brittany had taken him by surprise. Ronnie admitted that he first learned of the scandal when he received a 'very upset' message from Tommy Lee, but he thought the drummer was just 'pranking' him at first. Although he told Tommy, 62, that he wasn't behind the account, he said the hair metal rocker was 'adamant' that he was responsible, so he began investigating the account on his own. He claimed that he learned that a handful of women may have been duped by the account, and he claimed that one woman 'flew from Canada to Indianapolis' as the result of deception, though it's unclear exactly how he may have acquired that information. The performer added that the 'crazy thing' about the whole scheme is that he has allegedly 'never spoken' to Brittany in his life. Ronnie claimed he wasn't aware that any accounts were 'seriously' impersonating him, and he said he had given the FBI evidence to help them investigate; pictured with Saraya 'Paige' Bevis in 2019 He said he learned of the scandal via messages from Tommy, who was 'adamant' that he was behind the TikTok account. Ironically, he claimed to be a huge fan of the drummer and his band, Mötley Crüe Radke claimed he had since learned that a handful of other women may have been duped by the account. He also clarified that he is 'not attracted' to Furlan and isn't looking to cozy up to her now that she and Lee are separated He admitted to contacting her recently, but only after she had claimed that he was the person behind the account and accused him of being 'obsessed' with her. But Ronnie added that he 'feel[s] bad' for everyone who may have been swept up by a fake account. 'I just don't want to be called obsessed by someone I don't even know,' before declaring, 'I feel bad for Tommy. I f***ing love Tommy.' 'I'm a huge fan of f***ing Mötley Crüe and Tommy,' he declared, before offering apologies to the drummer. Ronnie added that he wanted to 'prove' that he wasn't involved in the catfishing scandal, and he said he had already send in some evidence to the FBI to assist in their investigation, though he didn't share what those details were. As he tried to get into his Cybertruck to drive away, Ronnie was asked if he had any interest in Tommy's estranged wife after their split, but he bluntly declared: 'I'm not attracted to Brittany.' Earlier this week, Brittany took to social media to explain give her side of really happened between her and her husband — and how it involved a wild catfishing scandal and Radke. The Motley Crue rocker and Furlan reportedly split after six years of marriage due to the rocker's drinking problem. Tommy Lee's estranged wife Brittany Furlan took to social media to explain give her side of really happened between the two (above, seen together in 2021) In a shocking TikTok video released on Friday, Furlan revealed she had been the victim of catfishing The influencer told her fans she had been duped and harassed by someone posing as Falling In Reverse frontman Radke, 41, above, who vehemently denies the claims While sources told TMZ it was 'unclear' if a divorce filing was in the near future, Lee unfollowed Furlan on Instagram amid their ongoing drama and the content creator has been living in a hotel. Then, in a shocking TikTok video released on Friday, Furlan revealed she had been the victim of catfishing. The influencer told her fans she had been duped and harassed by someone posing as Falling In Reverse frontman Radke, 41. 'I told my husband everything,' the former Vine star announced. 'I said, "I've been talking to whoever I thought this was on Snapchat, he says it's not him. Cool, whatever,"' Furlan said. Radke then denied on social media that he ever spoke to Furlan on Snapchat while claiming he ignored her many Instagram direct messages. In Furlan's original message, she said she was a 'good person,' although she quickly added, 'I'm not a good person for talking to someone while I'm married, [but] I've been going through a lot in my marriage. No excuse, [so] I come clean to my husband.' She explained that she realized she might not be speaking to the real Radke when she showed up to his old house and he didn't come out. However, she also asked the real Radke to leave her alone and stop posting about the catfish situation, writing in her TikTok caption: 'I've had enough. He's been harassing me for two weeks. He's been sent three cease and desists and has not listened. For the final time - leave me alone Ronnie.' She hit out at the claims she was 'stalking' Radke and maintained that her Instagram messages where harmless. 'Go to any of my husband's friends' [profiles], I like all their s**t because I'm supportive,' she said. Radke shared a video and said it was 'altered' and sent on Snapchat with the voice changed. He also played the original video, where he was next to his girlfriend and bird on his balcony Radke shared messages from a woman who goes by Alexa Starr. Starr posted an X (formerly Twitter) thread and claimed she had been talking to the same Snapchat user 'I message f***ing everybody. I'm in everybody's DMs all the time, girls, guys [and] whatever. I love people,' she said about sending him multiple messages he didn't respond to, before announcing: 'You're not special.' Lee also weighed in with a cryptic 'Whose been catfished?' Instagram Story on Friday. Then, Radke began sharing his own insight into the wild catfishing scandal, sharing multiple posts with his 351,000 followers. Radke, who was previously arrested for domestic violence and has struggled with drug addiction, consistently denied that he was the one speaking to Furlan on Snapchat and explained it wasn't his real account - and if it was, he would have had more views and followers. He said he was going to 'clear this up for a final time, because Brittany seems to keep posting implying that I'm the catfish she thinks I'm obsessed with her guys. What a delusional, delusional woman.' He then showed messages Brittany allegedly sent saying he had been 'obsessed' with her 'for years' as well as messages he's received from Tommy Lee. Both said their lawyers are involved. Radke shared messages from a woman who goes by Alexa Starr. Starr posted an X (formerly Twitter) thread and claimed she had been talking to the same Snapchat user. Starr received raunchy messages from the person behind the account. 'I'm not here to attack anymore,' Radke said in response to Furlan's video. 'I don't care about your infidelity with your husband, that is none of my business,' he continued. 'I have done nothing wrong.' Radke declared he's never responded to Furlan's multiple messages, followed her back, or liked any of her pictures. Radke shared messages from the other woman who had been catfished by the fake version of him, who spent $2,000 on plane tickets and got a 'Ronnie is daddy' tattoo on her leg for the man she thought she was speaking to He shared a video and said it was 'altered' and sent on Snapchat with the voice changed. He also played the original video, where he was next to his girlfriend and bird on his balcony. Radke split from wrestler girlfriend Saraya Bevis, formerly known as WWE star Paige, in January 2025. He has since seemingly moved on with musician and model Dana Dentata. Radke said 'the same account' was talking to 'a different girl' and found it 'notable to share.' He shared screenshots of the account talking to another woman and called it 'irrefutable evidence' that it wasn't him. Radke shared messages from the other woman who had been catfished by the fake version of him, who spent $2,000 on plane tickets and got a 'Ronnie is daddy' tattoo on her leg for the man she thought she was speaking to. 'That's the third account of a girl... that all have been catfished by this person,' he told his followers.

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